The group meets on the fourth Wednesday of every month (except December). The group gathers at 10 AM to discuss classic titles. New readers are always welcome.
For children 24-35 months and their parent or caregiver. This six-week class includes free play, songs, fingerplays, stories, and crafts. Registration is required. Ridgefield residents are given preference.
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Accessibility
The Library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the Library.
Adults with infants from birth to age 12 months (non-walkers) are invited to meet up for finger plays, music and networking. No registration required.
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Interested robotic engineers in grades 4 - 6 can join robotics coach Mike Garguilo in a LEGO Robotics educational program. As a robotic LEGO Master Builder, you will build and program a robot to solve problems spread throughout the LEGO world!
Teens in grades 6 and up can join instructor, Alex Gonzales, to learn how to code, design and develop your own 3D game using Unreal Engine. Work with other teens in this four session class.
Join our weekly book club designed especially for adolescents (16 and up) and adults with intellectual and developmental challenges. This inclusive book club is open to anyone who enjoys a good book (including aides)!
This program is now full.
The Ridgefield Library is hosting "How To Become A Recruited College Student-Athlete" with Harry Rosenholtz.